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British Spies Accused Of Gathering Untold Social Media Data On Innocents, ‘Unlawfully’ Sharing It With Foreign Powers
British spy agencies have collected and shared huge databases of personal and social media information on millions of individuals, and effectively circumvented the investigatory body tasked with surveillance oversight, according to documents newly obtained by Privacy International, a London-based consumer advocacy group.
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The NSA Warned Jared Kushner Not To Do The Dumb Email Thing That He Then Did
Donald Trump’s son in law Jared Kushner and a number of other senior White House officials who used their personal emails for work purposes were expressly warned by the National Security Agency not to do so, Politico reported on Friday.
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An Unknown Tech Company Tried (And Failed) To Stop The NSA’s Warrantless Spying
In 2014, a tech company stood up to a National Security Agency demand for user data and challenged the legality of a controversial surveillance law that’s currently being debated in US Congress.
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Battle Against Controversial NSA Surveillance Program Gets New Life
A legal challenge to a controversial NSA surveillance program called Upstream is getting a second chance. A US appeals court reversed a lower court decision and ruled today that the Wikimedia Foundation, the non-profit that runs Wikipedia, has legal standing to object to Upstream in court.